Victorian elm chest refurbishing
This blanket chest had lost its shine and was looking rather dull. The legs were damaged by wood worm and the top had dried up
This blanket chest had lost its shine and was looking rather dull. The legs were damaged by wood worm and the top had dried up
We were brought a very unusual job lately: a grandfather clock pendulum to recreate. The original being very old and having been repaired many times,
This mid-century table came to us with dried joints that were starting to fall apart. The legs needed to be dismantled, cleaned up and re
A table we were restoring was missing a decorative brass cap on its frame which we decided to recreate. For this, we got a sheet
This elegant little armchair was brought to us wobbly, all the joints were dried and pulling apart. The armchair needed to be stripped from its
This pine chest was looking a bit tired and dull when it arrived in our workshop. The carcass was wobbly, the drawers’ runners broken, and